The Provo fire marshal is warning people not to leave their charging e-cigarettes unattended after one exploded and burned a toddler.

A North Dakota woman, staying for a while in Mount Pleasant, was driving through Provo on Friday morning with her 3-year-old son when heated coils shot out of her e-cigarette. The coils bounced off the ceiling and landed in her son's car seat, setting his clothes on fire, said Provo Fire Marshal Lynn Schofield.

She first tried to pat the flames out, but when that did not work, she tossed her iced coffee on him. That did the trick.

The fire marshal said that this is the second time he has investigated an e-cigarette fire. In the other case, a charging e-cigarette shot out its coils into a laundry basket, burning the laundry but causing no injuries, he said.

Schofield, who has heard similar stories from fire marshals around the country, alerted the Food and Drug Administration, which regulates e-cigarettes. He received notification Monday afternoon that the FDA received his report.

The driver had been charging the e-cigarette with the charger that came with the product, though Schofield has heard the device failure also happens with after-market chargers.

"It's a fairly new product so our data on device failure is pretty limited," Schofield said. "…This is not a device that I would plug into my wall and leave unattended. We were fortunate, the [boy's] burns were relatively minor, but it was certainly a wake up call."

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